How Dash Cams Are Changing Insurance Claims for Fleet Operators
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How Dash Cams Are Changing Insurance Claims for Fleet Operators

GPS-stamped video footage is increasingly used as primary evidence in disputes. Here is what that means for your fleet liability exposure.

22 March 20261 min read
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When an incident happens on the road, the difference between a quick, fair settlement and a drawn-out dispute often comes down to evidence. Dash cam footage, especially when it includes GPS, speed, and timestamp data, provides exactly that.

Reducing fraudulent claims

"Crash for cash" schemes and exaggerated third-party claims are a persistent cost for fleet operators. Dual front- and cabin-facing cameras provide a clear record of what actually happened, making it far harder for fraudulent claims to succeed.

Protecting your drivers

Footage doesn't just protect the company; it also protects drivers who are unfairly blamed for incidents that were not their fault. Automatic event detection means the relevant clip is preserved the moment a harsh braking or impact event occurs.

Faster resolutions

With GPS data overlaid directly onto the footage, insurers can verify location, speed, and time without back-and-forth requests, speeding up claim resolution significantly.

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